Employers
Clowns most frequently are employed by circuses and children's entertainment companies. They also are found in New York City and Las Vegas, performing on streets and in stage shows. Clowns also work for theme parks and rodeos. Many clowns work independently as well, performing at children's parties and other private functions.
Starting Out
Meeting and talking with experienced clowns is a good way to learn what it takes to become one yourself. They might be able to recommend employers and help you perfect your routines. Clowning clubs, often known as "clown alleys," hold regular meetings and may provide networking opportunities or a job bank for its members. There are over 30 circuses and 100 smaller traveling shows in the United States today that hold auditions for new clowns. Visit https://wanderwisdom.com/travel-destinations/Touring-circuses-In-the-United-States-and-Beyond for a list of touring circuses.
Beginning clowns need to develop a following. Many clowns start by working at birthday parties, picnics, and church events. Later they may audition for carnivals, business promotions, television commercials, and circuses. Some clowns, similar to other performers, hire agents to help them find jobs.
Some entertainment companies offer on-the-job training in exchange for a work commitment and reliable transportation. Clown positions are advertised on the Internet. Checking the requirements of these jobs is a great way to determine which skills are necessary.
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